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This all-access look at the legendary Who presents a glimpse of what it was like to see the band in their prime at Bill Graham’s legendary San Francisco concert venue. In February 1968 and March 1976, the Who performed shows in the same venue, almost ten years apart: San Francisco’s Winterland. Generally considered as two marginal years in the Who’s career, they are only apparently so. These two years represent a screen grab of the band taken in its purest form: live, and harder than ever, right before and right after the huge success the Who struggled to live with in the years between. Winterland was the perfect setting to see the band live in the city that welcomed them as a second home, San Francisco. At the Who’s first Winterland show in February 1968, just a few hundred hippies turn up. In March 1976, the venue is crammed to capacity—5,000 tickets are sold. Still, as the Examiner noted, “The Who could have sold eight times as many,” since 43,000 requests for tickets were sent! This all-access look at those two shows is a glimpse of what it was like to see the Who at Bill Graham’s legendary concert venue, and features firsthand accounts and previously unpublished photos by fans at the shows, as well as details the band behind the scenes and onstage. 8 NEW THIS SEASON: SCHIFFER MUSIC Edoardo Genzolini is passionate about cinema and music, with an archival attention to both fields. He discovered the Who at age 13 by watching Woodstock and became devoted to the research of uncirculated archival material, most of which is displayed in this book. Edoardo is also a bass player and filmmaker mainly interested in found footage, and his first two films, Buonavisione (2017) and Eraserhead: Safe Removal (2019), have been screened and awarded at Italian festivals and screened at universities. He lives in Perugia, Italy Teenage Wasteland The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976 Edoardo Genzolini, Foreword by Joel Selvin ISBN: 978-0-7643-6735-9 $45.00 9 780764 367359 54500 ISBN: 978-0-7643-6735-9 $45.00 US | £40.99 GBP | $64.00 CAN HC • 256 pp. • 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) 520+ color & b/w images Music / Genres & Styles / Rock Music / History & Criticism Biography & Autobiography / Music AVAILABLE: FEBRUARY 2024 AVAILABLE UK: APRIL 2024

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